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About
Files
and
Directories
5
Because
you
can
put
files
in
different
directories,
you
and
your
coworkers
can
have
files
with
the
same
names,
but
with
unrelated
content.
The
following
figure
illustrates
a
typical
multilevel
direc
tory
structure:
n
n
n
d
n
.
1
.
Forms
Sales,
may
Sales,
may
In
this
example,
five
subdirectories
of
the
root
directory
have
been
created.
These
subdirectories
are:
A
directory
of
external
commands,
named
bin.
A
user
directory
containing
separate
subdirectories
for
all
users
of
the
system.
A
directory
containing
accounting
information,
named
accounts.
A
directory
of
programs,
named
programs.
A
directory
of
text
files,
named
memos.
n
As
you
can
see,
Pete,
Emily,
and
Isabel
each
have
their
own
directories,
which
are
subdirectories
of
the
user
directory.
Emily
has
a
subdirectory
named
forms,
and
both
Emily
and
Isabel
have
sales,
may
files
in
their
directories,
even
though
Isabel's
sales,
may
file
is
unrelated
to
Emily's.

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